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Scout's Honor: A Father's Unlikely Foray into the Woods

by Peter Applebome
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Advance Praise for Scout's Honor

"Brave, clean and not too reverent."—Roy Blount Jr.

"Peter Applebome's view of America from the inside of a pup tent is funny, moving, informative, and, above all, inspiring. Scout's Honor will have you laughing like 'City Slickers' and cheering like 'Bad News Bears.' "—Bruce Feiler, author of Walking the Bible

"Scout's Honor is at the same time a hilarious outdoor odyssey, a moving glimpse of a father's heart, and the best commentary ever on the Boy Scouts and their touchingly awkward history. When I was a Scout, the ultimate approbation for a job well done was something called "Three and a Half Hows." So here's to you, Peter Applebome: How! How! How! Hhhhh!"—Stephen Harrigan, author of The Gates of the Alamo

Praise for Dixie Rising:

"One of the best portrayals of the South in years."—The Washington Post

"Remarkably lively and sweet-tempered. He seems to have talked to everyone, read every classic Southern writer, gone down every highway in search of the spirit of the South."—Boston Globe

About the Author, Peter Applebome

Peter Applebome is a writer and editor for the New York Times who covers cultural issues. He has been a reporter for Texas Monthly and the Dallas Morning News , and served as bureau chief for the Times in both Houston and Atlanta. He lives in Chappaqua, New York.

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Editorials

The New York Times

Applebome, an editor at The Times, intersperses interviews, profiles and facts concerning the Boy Scouts into his reminiscences, giving a balanced and informed account. — Diane Scharper

Publishers Weekly

New York Times writer and author Applebome (Dixie Rising) turns from the political to the personal as he recounts his adventures over three years as a Scoutmaster for his son's Boy Scout troop in suburban New York. A "committed indoorsman" who was turned off by the "dorky superfluity" of scouting during his own baby boomer childhood, he "soon found himself sucked in to Scouting" and "the way that it brought kids and dads together in a totally noncompetitive way." This engaging book moves back and forth among three narrative strands. Applebome gives a loving and often amusing description of his son's scouting adventures, "one part Braveheart and one part Lord of the Flies." He provides an excellent short history of the Boy Scouts, from the Edwardian roots of its first leader, the "astoundingly complex" British war hero and "repressed homosexual" Lord Robert Baden-Powell, to its current enrollment decline. He also discusses the institutional scouting policy that bans gays from being members, a position successfully defended before the Supreme Court. Applebome struggles with the tension between the right of free association and the "threadbare" logic of the Scout position. But while he disagrees with the ban, he too easily dismisses it as having "minimal real-world implications," not fully acknowledging that the wonderfulness of this "unexpected vehicle to share [his] son's youth" is something that the Boy Scout organization openly denies to parents with gay children. (May) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

From The Critics

"Scout's Honor is at the same time a hilarious outdoor odyssey, a moving glimpse of a father's heart, and the best commentary ever on the Boy Scouts and their touchingly awkward history. When I was a Scout, the ultimate approbation for a job well done was something called "Three and a Half Hows." So here's to you, Peter Applebome: How! How! How! Hhhhh!" -- Stephen Harrigan, author of The Gates of the Alamo

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2003
Publisher
Harcourt
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780151005925

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